Ryan Baril
VP, CAPITALPlus Mortgage
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How to
Add Someone to Your Mortgage
Many people wish to add someone to their mortgage with a major life change, most commonly marriage. If you and your spouse (or partner, parent, child, or friend) are living together and sharing the rest of your expenses,...
How to
Calculate Mortgage Interest
The interest on a loan is the amount of money you pay to a lender in addition to your principal (the amount that you borrowed). Interest is typically provided as a percentage, such that the interest rate is a given fract...
How to
Get a Loan With Western Union
Western Union is a popular money transfer service in the United States. Though it does not offer loans directly, it partners with Check Into Cash, a loan service. After receiving a loan through Check Into Cash, you can g...
How to
Start a Mortgage Company
A mortgage is a specific type of debt taken on by people buying real estate. A mortgage company can work as an intermediary between individuals and banks secure mortgages for their clients. Such companies work with a va...
How to
Talk to Mortgage Lenders
It can be challenging to speak to a mortgage lender if you do not know what points to bring up or questions to ask. You should prepare to speak to mortgage executives at different types of institutions, such as a bank, a...
How to
Assume a Car Loan
Both car owners and potential buyers can benefit from assuming a car loan. Buyers who are unable to make payments can find someone else who can. Potential buyers can get a car without having to make a down payment or pay...
How to
Process Loans
As a loan processor, you put together information about a borrower and organize it in a neat package so the underwriter can evaluate and approve the requested mortgage. You'll open the loan file, verify the borrower's in...